Horror's Not Dead

Last Week in Horror found no shortage of minor announcements, but enough of which excite me in earnest. In the world of TV, Goyer and “TREK” vet Braga sell an intriguing hour long series premise to ABC, HBO renews the proven cool “TRUE BLOOD” and Sci-Fi orders full the unproven “WAREHOUSE 13”.

A few pieces of remake news, though nothing mind blowing. And then we get to one of the juiciest nuggets of the week that I think may be a beacon of great things to come. Two outfits have teamed up to finance four films from a quartet of rising independent filmmakers. I’ve only seen a few of their earlier films, but all four are names I’ve only ever seen associated with positive buzz, so to know they have a new house over their heads is very cool.

Oh, and does anyone else find this innocent picture of Earth during a solar eclipse as ominous as I do?

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